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Mary Poppins is being re-released in select UK cinemas next month to celebrate the film’s 60th anniversary, prompting BBFC to upgrade its classification for the first time since 1964.
Note: This article contains offensive language. Mary Poppins turns 60 this year and ahead of a re-release in cinemas next month, its age rating has been changed in the UK.
"Mary Poppins" has received a new rating in the United Kingdom due to "discriminatory language" used in the film.
The 1964 classic Julie Andrews film "Mary Poppins" is now rated PG in the U.K. for "discriminatory language" more than 50 years after its release.
The film stars Julie Andrews in her feature film debut as Mary Poppins, who visits a dysfunctional family in London and employs her unique brand of lifestyle to improve the family's dynamic.
Sixty years after its original release, Mary Poppins has been given a new age rating in the U.K. due to the film’s use of “discriminatory language.” As reported by Deadline, the Julie ...
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